Israel has given the green light for the construction of 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, bringing the total number of unauthorized settlements approved by the Israeli government to 69 over the past three years. This development has sparked widespread condemnation from the international community, with the United Nations deeming Israel’s unauthorized construction of settlements in the West Bank as a violation of international law.
According to Arab media, the Israeli security cabinet has approved the construction of the new settlements, with the goal of preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state. The Israeli government has long maintained that the construction of settlements is necessary to ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
However, this move has been met with fierce resistance from the international community, with the United Nations calling for an immediate halt to the construction of settlements. The UN has also emphasized that the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank is at its highest level since 2017.
Meanwhile, in other news, a group of people in Bangladesh has entered a disputed land called “Awam’s Nominal Land” near Petrapol and have begun protesting against India. Afghan authorities have also revealed that a citizen of the country has been involved in providing financial support and social media accounts to ISIS, as well as planning a murder plot.
In other developments, a Canadian judge has released a new evidence document that includes video and images of a 50-year-old Indian-born man, Sajid Akram, and his 24-year-old son, Naved Akram, who are accused of planning a terrorist attack. The document also includes footage of the two men practicing with rifles.
Renowned musician and songwriter Ed Sheeran has made a shocking change in his life, leaving many people stunned. The US Department of Justice has also released new files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, including a photo of former US President Donald Trump that was previously removed due to controversy.
Recent snowstorms in northern Saudi Arabia and Qatar have transformed the desert mountains into a surreal landscape. A building in Gaza City has been destroyed in an Israeli airstrike, resulting in the deaths of four Palestinian civilians.
In other news, a Kashmiri woman, Deepika Pushkar Nath, has spoken out against the Indian government’s decision to revoke Article 370, which she claims has stripped Kashmiris of their identity. The Chief of the Israeli Army has also stated that his forces are capable of launching an attack on their enemies at any time.
In a separate incident, a Bangladeshi youth leader, Hassanat Abdullah, has been threatened with a message from a former Indian army major, saying “it’s your turn next”. Israeli forces continue to violate the ceasefire in Gaza, with a Palestinian civilian reportedly killed in an airstrike.
In a report by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, a significant admission has been made about Bangladesh. The bodies of 15 Afghan migrants who were killed in an incident near the Iranian border have been transferred to the provinces of Kohsan and Adraskan.
Meanwhile, a shooting incident has occurred at a hotel in Bakersville Township, according to foreign media. The country’s import capacity has exceeded three months, which was only two weeks in February 2023.

